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diff -Nurp openrc-0.9.9.3.orig/conf.d/hwclock openrc-0.9.9.3/conf.d/hwclock
--- openrc-0.9.9.3.orig/conf.d/hwclock 2012-03-11 21:04:51.000000000 +0100
+++ openrc-0.9.9.3/conf.d/hwclock 2012-04-19 18:50:12.000000000 +0200
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Greenwich Mean Time). If that clock is set to the local time, then
# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
# you should set it to "local".
-clock="UTC"
+clock="local"
# If you want the hwclock script to set the system time (software clock)
# to match the current hardware clock during bootup, leave this
diff -Nurp openrc-0.9.9.3.orig/etc/rc.conf.in openrc-0.9.9.3/etc/rc.conf.in
--- openrc-0.9.9.3.orig/etc/rc.conf.in 2012-03-11 21:04:51.000000000 +0100
+++ openrc-0.9.9.3/etc/rc.conf.in 2012-04-19 18:49:46.000000000 +0200
@@ -39,13 +39,13 @@
# This allows net.wlan and any service not matching net.* to be plugged.
# Example - rc_hotplug="*"
# This allows all services to be hotplugged
-#rc_hotplug="*"
+rc_hotplug="!net.*"
# rc_logger launches a logging daemon to log the entire rc process to
# /var/log/rc.log
# NOTE: Linux systems require the devfs service to be started before
# logging can take place and as such cannot log the sysinit runlevel.
-#rc_logger="YES"
+rc_logger="YES"
# Through rc_log_path you can specify a custom log file.
# The default value is: /var/log/rc.log
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